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Reality Check, Washington Post, AP: Jenin is the Epicenter of Palestinian Terrorism

The Washington Post reported on May 16 about how a leading Catholic clergyman in Israel had condemned the events surrounding the funeral of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, who was shot and killed during…

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The Washington Post reported on May 16 about how a leading Catholic clergyman in Israel had condemned the events surrounding the funeral of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, who was shot and killed during an IDF terrorism raid in the West Bank.

What went unmentioned in the entire piece is that Abu Akleh’s tragic death occurred in a terror hotbed, a place out of which most of the Palestinians who have carried out recent attacks came from.

Instead, The Washington Post has chosen to rebrand the city of Jenin as a mere “refugee camp.”

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The piece covers the disagreements surrounding the exact circumstances of Abu Akleh’s death thus:

Israel and the Palestinians are locked in a war of narratives over Abu Akleh’s killing. The reporter, a Palestinian-American, a Catholic and a 25-year veteran of the satellite channel, was shot Wednesday while covering an Israeli military raid in the Jenin refugee camp. She was wearing a blue vest clearly marked “Press.” Abu Akleh was a household name across the Arab world, known for documenting the hardship of Palestinian life under Israeli rule.” [Emphasis added]

The above reference to the “raid on the Jenin refugee camp” immediately followed by the description of Abu Akleh’s work focused on “documenting the hardship of Palestinian life under Israeli rule” is problematic for several reasons.

First, Jenin is not simply one big Palestinian refugee camp that Israeli authorities flagrantly invaded. Rather, the area around the city, including the UNRWA-run camp, has long been a hub for terrorist activities and is known as a stronghold for the Gaza-based terror group, Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ).

Indeed, the perpetrators of multiple terror attacks in the last two months in Israel have been residents of Jenin or surrounding villages, including the Palestinian terrorist who murdered three people in a Tel Aviv bar on April 7 and the ISIS-inspired gunman who slaughtered five in Bnei Brak.

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Second, the absence of any reference in the article to the terror wave that prompted the raid in Jenin is a troubling omission: it makes it possible for the IDF’s incursion into Jenin to be interpreted as entirely unwarranted and suggests that it was done in order to victimize the camp’s residents.

The unfortunate fact is that such military expeditions into Palestinian towns and villages in the West Bank are a necessity — they are operations conducted to capture those who have committed terrorist acts or to apprehend individuals suspected of planning future attacks.

Finally, the segue into the description of Abu Akleh’s work as dedicated to revealing the “hardship” Palestinians endure “under Israeli rule” hints at the debunked Israel as a colonialist entity myth. In fact, Jenin is administered by the Palestinian Authority as agreed under the Oslo Accords and the entry of Israeli soldiers into the area is, as stated, only for security purposes and is generally coordinated with Palestinian forces.

The above points may seem minor, a mere matter of semantics.

However, they are of vital importance when we consider how many people around the world rely on The Washington Post, AP and other prominent publications to gain a better understanding of the events surrounding Abu Akleh’s death and wider Israeli-Palestinian issues.

The devil is in the details, as the saying goes.

Why did The Washington Post and The Associated Press choose to bury such crucial information?

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